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Петрова-Нива (болг. Петрова нива, Петровское поле) — исторический район в горах Странджа на юго-востоке Болгарии. Находится на земле села Стоилово в общине Малко-Тырново Бургасской области, на территории природного парка Странджа. Объект входит в список 100 национальных туристических объектов Болгарии (№ 8). Petrowa Niwa (bulgarisch Петрова нива) ist eine historische Gegend im Strandschagebirge in der Nähe von Malko Tarnowo und eines der 100 nationalen touristischen Objekte in Bulgarien. In der Nähe befinden sich die Reste der Festung Mahmulkowo. Petrova Niva (Bulgarian: Петрова нива, "Peter's field") is a historic area in the Strandzha mountains of southeastern Bulgaria where, between 11 and 13 July 1903, a group of Bulgarian Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) delegates announced the outbreak of an anti-Ottoman uprising aimed at liberating southern Thrace from Ottoman rule and proclaimed the Strandzha Republic.
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Petrova Niva (Bulgarian: Петрова нива, "Peter's field") is a historic area in the Strandzha mountains of southeastern Bulgaria where, between 11 and 13 July 1903, a group of Bulgarian Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) delegates announced the outbreak of an anti-Ottoman uprising aimed at liberating southern Thrace from Ottoman rule and proclaimed the Strandzha Republic. The area lies on the land of the village of Stoilovo in Malko Tarnovo municipality, Burgas Province, within the territory of Strandzha Nature Park. It is among the 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria; a monument to the event was built in the 1950s and a church dedicated to Saint Petka was constructed in 2003 for the congress' centennial anniversary, as well as a museum. The IMARO congress at Petrova Niva was attended by over 300 people, of whom 47 were official delegates. Most of the delegates came from the region of Malko Tarnovo, though the areas of Edirne and Western Thrace were also represented. The congress mostly discussed the very question of whether to organize an uprising, but discussions ceased as the IMARO leadership had already instigated a revolt in the region of Bitola. Despite the lack of enough armaments and the varying preparedness of the local committees, the delegates agreed to aid the insurgents in Macedonia. The rebellions in Macedonia and Thrace are collectively known as the Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising. Petrowa Niwa (bulgarisch Петрова нива) ist eine historische Gegend im Strandschagebirge in der Nähe von Malko Tarnowo und eines der 100 nationalen touristischen Objekte in Bulgarien. In der Nähe befinden sich die Reste der Festung Mahmulkowo. Петрова-Нива (болг. Петрова нива, Петровское поле) — исторический район в горах Странджа на юго-востоке Болгарии. Находится на земле села Стоилово в общине Малко-Тырново Бургасской области, на территории природного парка Странджа. Объект входит в список 100 национальных туристических объектов Болгарии (№ 8). Здесь с 11 по 13 июля 1903 года проходил конгресс Одринского революционного округа македонской революционной организации ВМОРО. На конгрессе присутствовали более 300 человек, среди них 47 официальных делегатов. Был разработан план Илинденского восстания за освобождение Южной Фракии от османского владычества. Петрова-Нива — обширное ровное поле над меандрами рек Велека и , откуда открывается вид на реки и лес. В честь события 16 августа 1958 года открыт памятник, в котором замурованы кости одного из предводителей восстания Георгия Кондолова. На территории расположен музей, посвящённый болгарскому освободительному движению во Фракии и Македонии и Илинденскому восстанию, экспозиция включает фотографии, документы, оружие. К столетнему юбилею конгресса в 2003 году построена церковь святой Параскевы.
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